Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-09 Thread Ant
On 3/8/2013 10:47 AM PT, Christian Riechers typed: You'd need to set it to 2 to forget the session after restart. Highly recommended. Yeah, I wonder why Mozilla decided to make it zero to remember it for SSL sessions. -- "News Headline: Ants Take A Long Time To Cook In Microwave" --unknown

Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-08 Thread Christian Riechers
On 03/08/2013 06:09 AM, Ant wrote: On 3/7/2013 2:48 PM PT, Christian Riechers typed: I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HP

Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-08 Thread Ant
On 3/7/2013 9:36 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed: > Well, I suppose if you restored a cookie that had expired, it should fail. Telling a site to be "always logged in" amounts to telling it to set a long-lived cookie; some sites will do that without being told. But the site doesn't have complete c

Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-07 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Ant wrote: On 3/7/2013 3:31 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed: I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is r

Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-07 Thread Ant
On 3/7/2013 3:31 PM PT, Paul B. Gallagher typed: I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted wit

Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-07 Thread Ant
On 3/7/2013 2:48 PM PT, Christian Riechers typed: I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted wi

Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-07 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Ant wrote: Hello! I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted with sessions saved. Is this by

Re: Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-07 Thread Christian Riechers
On 03/07/2013 08:12 PM, Ant wrote: Hello! I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted with sessi

Restore sessions from SSL web pages like Webmails?

2013-03-07 Thread Ant
Hello! I just noticed secured webmails are restored with logged in (assuming not logged off/out) if my Mozilla's Gecko-based web browsers (SeaMonkey v2.16 and Firefox v19.0 in Windows [XP Pro. SP3, and 64-bit Vista HPE SP2 and W7 EE SP1) is restarted with sessions saved. Is this by design? T